Much easier to start with than the classic Trials games.... but also ramps up in difficulty, but not too badly. Feel is really good, I find I can make my biker guy do pretty much exactly as I want, and the environment is fairly forgiving.

A supriseingly good game, constant progress through leves and upgrades.... 9.3/10.

Not hard enough for seasoned trials players.You play every map in 5 - 7h and are left without any replayability.Customization doesn't do enough. You can pretty much play through the whole game with just buying the best engine.Was ok for 1$ in the humble bundle, but I can't recommend paying the full price.

Pros:- OK graphics- Good for a quick game when you have little time- Ability to customize bike before each race is cool

Cons:- Extremely short- Nothing to do besides the main stages and the challenges, which give you nothing in return- Bike customization is very limited- Cheaters topping the leaderboards for every track, devs seem to not care about it- Bike sounds are repetitive and out of place, it never feels like a true engine

Overall 4.5/10Grab it if it's in the Humble Bundle, otherwise don't pour 10€ into it, wait for a sale.

7.5/10 Fun motobike racing game with cool upgrades dynamic levels and hours of however the gameplay does start to get repetitive after a few hours of gameplay and there is not really an end goal as to say. Having said that I do believe it is a fun game to play if you are bored and have not got time for other games.

The game seems quite fun at first, but turns out to be completely and utterly boring. Each and every stage can be completed by pressing "up" arrow constantly, game is repetitive and visually unimpressive. Oh, and the leaderboards are populated by cheaters, so you can't even compare your score to other players. Got it from Humble Bundle, paid $1 for the whole thing, I still think I wasted that money.

Urban Trial Freestyle follows a very simple concept that has been used before in flash games, but includes more detailed levels and better graphics. I started playing it without any expectations, and really enjoyed it. It can be completed in four or five hours, but collecting all the money, getting 5 stars on all missions, and beating your friends' scores can keep you playing for longer.

The graphics are good, and the 2.5D design works well with the dynamically changing levels. Each level responds as you drive through it, usually with police getting in your way or structures collapsing to form ramps. The one level design element that I found annoying is the jumping platforms, which are introduced later in the game, and seem to be designed to kill the rider repeatedly rather than propel him to new areas.

There are four tracks in each of the five worlds, and also two brief tutorials and five challenges (each of which has its own rules and its own track). Each track also has two modes, race and stunt, which are unlocked separately.

In race mode, you'll race against the fastest ghost of whichever leaderboard you have selected: global, friends, or self. I felt that global was out of my league, but I had a lot of fun trying to beat my friends' fastest records.

The stunts consist of long jumps, high jumps, precision jumps, and speed checks at certain parts of each track. The rider will do tricks during many of the stunts, but these are purely cosmetic and happen automatically. You can instantly return to the previous checkpoint with no direct penalty, which is great for trying to beat your friends' high scores in stunt mode.

Each track has $5000 in bags of $500, $1000, or $2000 hidden along it. This money can be used to buy functional upgrades for your bike or cosmetic upgrades for your rider. There aren't many customization options, so I found the bike upgrades and rider appearance system lacking.

The bike's engine noise gets repetitive quickly, but you can turn the sound down in the options menu. The soundtrack is decent, but nothing outstanding.

Loads of fun. Good physics, not perfectly realistic, but good enough to make you feel like you truly have control of your bike. The courses are challenging enough and offer enough variety to keep your interested. The game pushes you to try harder and focus, but it's not hard enough that you'll pull your hair out. The atmosphere is gritty in this version, but it doesn't take away from the fact that you are an acrobatic bike rider and running a course with either speed, or agilitiy, and sometimes both. The challenges offer more replayability, and they can be very difficult. For a good price, when on sale, this is a great game to pick up. There's just nothing more fun than to watch how much you can beat up your driver, there are times where it really looks like that must have hurt. :)

I wasn't all that inspired initially with the gameplay of Urban Trial Freestyle. The overall motorcycle control certainly feels a little shallow and the game does its best to focus your attention on environmental animations to hide that lack of gameplay. I mean you essentially accelerate, brake, and lean forward or backward on your motorcycle--and that's it.

The courses are short and there are time trials where you race against a ghost rider as well as stunt trials where you score points to achieve stars which unlock more levels. There are moneybags placed throughout the levels which after collected can be used to purchase bike upgrades or clothing. The game can be a little frustrating since some of the moneybags are located in areas that require bike upgrades so there can be a sense of having to backtrack to an earlier track to get the remaining moneybags after you acquire enough money to purchase the necessary upgrades.

After giving the game a bit more play time, I do find it to be somewhat fun and enjoyable. The challenge courses are interesting. And getting maximum stars isn't all that easy so there is some challenge to the game as well. Overall, it's a game I would play again, albeit in moderation.

Yup, the Trials games (the real ones) are made by Evilsoft, but they are at least good games, this however is a mess that has you replaying (I'm taking a not so wild guess here after having played just over half of the game) 5-6 levels over and over again.Atrocious checkpoints on each one of those levels, and when you're racing a cpu ghost, which makes almost no mistakes, those checkpoints tend to piss you the eff off when they send you back 30 seconds.If you have this game already, let it chill in your library looking all pretty and adding that +1 to your overall game count, because that's the only thing it's good for, or torture yourself like I am, and get some playfire money if you're reading this brilliant review within a week of me writing it.

Let me paint you a clear picture, if there were such a thing as an insult chart, "go play Urban Trial Freestyle" would be rated just above "eat s#!t and die".

It's like Excitebike with uprgraded textures ;)Very good game, even though a little short and lack multiplayer.Took me about 25 hours to complete ;)Graphics are nice and gameplay is responsive :)I really recommend this game to anyone who like simplicity, racing and style :D

Whos interested in all achievements, i can tell its a bit hard, but doable. I advice u to change map or quit game for a few minutes or such if u cant pass through one stunt map, otherwise u could buy a new keyboard ;)

Also collect enough money to max out bike ASAP, before u tryin to get 4 + stars.

There's plenty of tracks, they're well made, they're both challenging AND fun, there's plenty to achieve & find, and you will keep coming back to it time after time. Even when you're done with it you're still likely to want to have a play once in a while.

There's wheel, chassis, engine upgrades, which obviously make the bike lighter, faster etc; but also change the handling of the bike. The controls are simple enough to jump straight into yet the maps & physics require mastery.

If you beat your friends at any challenge your pic goes up on the in-game billboards so they all see it as they ride-by & fail. ;)

I can't say whether it is better or worse than others in the series, but on it's own I can't find anything to complain about.

Well, yeah, ok. You might want to punch your monitor or your keyboard sometimes but it's ok. Games like this do this to you, right? Got it in a bundle for 1 euro along with 2 other games. Totally worth its 33 cents. Not a chance I'd put 10 euros into this.

TL;DR: Buy it if it's ever on discount for like 1 euro. Do NOT buy at full price. Ever.